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Bob Koch
February 22, 2010
To all of Steve's family and freinds. I will miss Steve forever, he was one of my first and finest freinds. I rode a school bus with Steve for what seemed like years, duh, 4 to be exact. Steve's mother taught me to make lasagna from scratch, yumm. Nobody could say "WELLLL, WHATTT" with as much enthusiasm like Steve could. Let's all go to White Castle.....WELLL O.K. WHYYY NOTTTT. And off we went. See you on the other side Steve, I can hardly wait good freind.
Dianne Gabriel
February 22, 2010
To my cousin Sue and the Engh family and friends, I am very sad for your loss of Steve. May your happy memories comfort you and be with you always.
You are in my prayers.
Love, Dianne
Tom Staadt
February 22, 2010
Steve (Cleveland) and I shared good times together - thoughts of camping at Table Rock Lake near Branson, MO; working on his white Chevelle at Jack's Marathon on Northwest Highway in Arlington Heights; and shooting skeet at our farm in Huntley pop right into my mind. I'm another guy who lost touch years ago - that's a shame - I'll never forget my friend Cleveland. Tom Staadt (Vacaville, CA)
Ken Sebesta
February 21, 2010
Steve told me he would see us on the other side. Indeed.
A toast at the wedding
Art Ekberg
February 21, 2010
Steve and I have been close friends since high school. Although we were occasionally out of touch, he was never far from the thoughts of myself and my family. "Cleveland's" sense of humor was absolutely unique and he was probably the most truly kind and sincere person I've ever known. He will be greatly missed and we will never forget him.
We are remembering Sue and all the family in our prayers.
Art Ekberg (Arlington Heights, IL.)
Jay McGary
February 21, 2010
Hadn't seen Steve since high school. He always was even tempered and had a good attitude.Sorry we didn't stay in touch.
David Engh
February 21, 2010
Sue, Uncle Bud and Aunt Ollie, and Shelly. I am sad about Steve's passing. I know you all struggling with his passing and also know God is also comforting you in this difficult time. All my love, David.
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